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This photograph shows unidentified flax workers in the Makerua swamp. The Makerua swamp was adjacent to the eastern bank of the Manawatu River and extended from Linton in the north to Shannon in the south. The swamp was 14,000 acres in size and was the largest commercial flax-growing area ever developed in New Zealand. At the peak of its production it was supplying green leaf to 18 flaxmills which employed 600 men.

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Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Fx 55
Date
circa 1910 to circa 1912
Digitisation ID
2011P_Fx55_004597
Held In
Coolstore

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Manawatu

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